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|Section1={{Chembox Identifiers | |Section1={{Chembox Identifiers | ||
| CASNo = | | CASNo = 21548-32-3 | ||
| CASNo_Ref = {{Cascite|changed|CAS}} | |||
| ChEBI = 82133 | |||
| PubChem = 30684 | | PubChem = 30684 | ||
| ChemSpiderID = 28473 | | ChemSpiderID = 28473 | ||
| EINECS = 244-437-7 | |||
| KEGG = C18999 | |||
| UNNumber = 3018 | |||
| UNII = 4LD157TUHJ | |||
| SMILES = O=P(OCC)(/N=C1\SCS1)OCC | | SMILES = O=P(OCC)(/N=C1\SCS1)OCC | ||
| InChI = 1/C6H12NO3PS2/c1-3-9-11(8,10-4-2)7-6-12-5-13-6/h3-5H2,1-2H3 | | InChI = 1/C6H12NO3PS2/c1-3-9-11(8,10-4-2)7-6-12-5-13-6/h3-5H2,1-2H3 | ||
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| GHSPictograms = {{GHS06}} | |||
| GHSSignalWord = Danger | |||
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| PPhrases = {{P-phrases|}} | |||
| MainHazards = | | MainHazards = | ||
| FlashPt = | | FlashPt = |
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IUPAC name Diethyl 1,3-dithietan-2-ylidenephosphoramidate | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.040.383 |
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UN number | 3018 |
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Chemical formula | C6H12NO3PS2 |
Molar mass | 241.26 g·mol |
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Signal word | Danger |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references |
Fosthietan (chemical formula:C
6H
12NO
3PS
2) is a chemical compound used in insecticides and nematicides.
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